How do I embed this flash file?

I have this flash file that has been embed on my old web site using Javascript, I have put the Javascript embeding code in a content editor web part and it also has an attached Javascript file which I put in the head of my master page. After I do all
of this my flash file shows up as a gray box and doesn't play the video and it puts an embed tag by default which makes even more of a mystery. Here is my code:

I have a flash swf file (no source) I'm trying to display. I have an AxWebBrowser control in a form and I call navigate and the swf displays. The problem is that I want the contents to expand fully to the size of the AxWebBrowser. If I
shrink the form, and subsequently the WebBrowser, the flash contents will scale downward but not upward. Any suggestions?

I built a flash player that uses an array to play songs users can rate. The idea behind the player is to allow users to rate songs that the player pulls in from the file system. I'm using asp.net with sql database on a win 2008 server.

I need a way to create a song list that will be dynamically created by reading the contents of the song folder on the server. Since Flash cannot do this itself, I need to know how to use ASP.net to act as the middle man, reading the folder contents and relaying that data to the Flash file in a format that Flash can process (xml)

I love to do utility programs in .Net. And this is one of them. As I was playing with JSplit (a free file splitter program), I wondered if I could do it in .Net. The framework supports file operations like reading files in bytes and creating them. It is indeed easy to do file operations in .Net Basics on File operations

I used below coding for create a excel sheet.I got from on web site.In below coding there is no problem.Its create the excel file.If i run second time,its ask to overwrite the current excel file.If I said "Yes" then it ok ,but If I select cancel button,its generate the Error message.The exception is

The following helper class demonstrates a few techniques that allow documents to be uploaded to a SharePoint document library programmatically without using the API or a custom web service. You don't need to specify a document library name, and it will create any folders specified in the URL as required. File meta data will be updated if any properties are passed.

Got a note a couple of days ago from a client using one of my generic routines that wraps SmtpClient. Apparently whenever a file has been attached to a message and emailed with SmtpClient the file remains locked after the message has been sent. Oddly this particular issue hasn't cropped up before for me although these routines are in use in a number of applications I've built.

I am upgrading my Silverlight demo code from the old beta to beta 2 and see that there are a few new considerations for the deployment of ClientAccessPolicy.xml files. In a previous post I demonstrated how to do this for SharePoint 2007. The heartburn that I get with that approach is any site collection owner or designer can drag the file into the site collection and open the site up to unwanted client access issues. In 2010 the virtual path provider no longer serves the files from the root of the site collection